Well I finally was able to get my truck in the shop and up on the jack stands to go through everything. I changed my oil, oil filter, fuel filter, finally found my plug in, and changed the fuel valve that had been leaking. It was a very successful evening in the shop. I still have a few problems though that I need help with from you guys.

1) How in the world do I get the dirty air filter light off? It is driving me nuts but I really have no clue how to get it to turn off.

2) There seems to be a banging going on under the truck. It sounds like it is coming from under the drivers side floor pan but I am not sure. It only makes the noise going over certain bumps but it is one of those things I definitely want to get taken care of. I assume its a bushing that went out but I wanted your opinions.

3) Does anyone know where I can get the bracket that holds on the piece of plastic that sits over the fuel filter. I took mine off last night and the bolts broke with them.

4) Do the factory ball joints come with grease zerks (spelling?)? I noticed the upper ball joints on both sides were greasable and for some reason I was thinking they were sealed.

I think that is all for now, haha!! Thanks everyone for the help and for an awesome website!!

#3 You should be able to go to your local hardware store and get 1/4 inch or 5/16 inch bolts, grind your old one's off and drill the bracket to fit the bolts , screw a nut down to the bracket to hold your new bolts in place. Make sure your bolts are long enough to go through the bracket, nut, and plastic piece. get extra nuts to hold the plastic piece in place,..... would prolly use a nylon lock nut for the top.

Take the sensor off and push on the base of it, this will reset it, better yet, leave it unplugged it is worthless.
The noise is either ball joints or sway bar end links. My guess is the end links. You can buy new bushing from Energy Suspension, but they are a plain to replace. I just bought two new end links and 10 min and they were on and problem solved.
The factory BJ's don't have zerk fittings, this is why they fail so often. When they go bad replace with Moog Joints. If yours has zerk fittings, use them.

Thanks for all the help guys!! The reason I asked about the ball joints is because mine have grease fittings on the uppers so i was trying to decide if they had been replaced. I unplugged the air filter sensor and the light is still on, what's up with that haha!! I am about 99% sure it is my sway bar end links so i will get it taken care of. You guys are great!!

No I got the complete end link with the bushings alread in them. Trying to get the old ones out is a huge PIA I didn't have time to mess with it so I just slapped two new end links on. On the air filter sensor you need to push on the bottom of the thing to reset it. I think it is a yellow base on the clear plastic housing.

Hey nchornet I am having a heck of a time finding the sway bar link with the energy suspension bushings in it. Do you have a direct link or a # I can call to get them ordered? I am hoping to get it taken care of in the very near future!

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